What is OTP and how does it work with Amazon?

Learn what OTP means with Amazon, including its role in secure transactions and identity verification.

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OTP with Amazon stands for One-Time Password. It is a temporary code sent to your registered phone number or email address to authenticate identity during transactions. Typically, you'll need to enter this code to complete actions like signing in or confirming purchases.

FAQs & Answers

  1. Why do I need OTP for Amazon? OTP is used for secure identity verification to protect your account during sensitive transactions.
  2. How do I receive my OTP from Amazon? You will receive your OTP via SMS or email to your registered contact information.
  3. Can I use an OTP for other accounts? Yes, many platforms use OTPs for account security, not just Amazon.
  4. What if I don't receive my OTP? Check your network connection and ensure your contact information is up to date in your Amazon account settings.